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“Happy Days”

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“On arrival at No 1 Wards Court the owner Jackie was extremely friendly and happily the accommodation was exactly as shown in picture's on line, very clean with everything needed for a self catering stay.
If requested The Bistro next door will deliver an excellent Breakfast to your room.
We sat outside the waterside Café at Saul's Junction watching the narrow boats pass
Gloucester with its stunning Cathedral.and Historic Dock is an excellet day out.
Despite the weather we had a enjoyable stay and would have no hesitation in recommending it to others.
Nothing was too much trouble for Jackie and her Quiches and Preserves are Famous in Frampton
Happy Days”

Jane T, Macclesfield, United Kingdom, June 2016

“Lovely Village and accommadation”

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“We rented this apartment for 1 week, we were very comfortable and had everything we needed. The apartment is very well described and is exactly as the photographs depict. Plenty of hot water, well furnished and equipped. We would definitely stay again.”

Sandra M, Gloucester, United Kingdom, November 2013

“I'd do it again”

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“The flat was perfect for my needs, quiet but not isolated. The village is interesting with lovely walks and close to excellent birdwatching, yet close to city facilities.”

“Excellent facilities, the owner extremely helpful in a beautiful setting.”

Dr Bradley, Stroud, October 2016

“Really comfortable apartment in a beautiful village near many places of interest.”

Mr Denning, HASTINGS, September 2016

“A very friendly welcome and a very enjoyable stay in the apartment, I would recommend.”

Mr Trevillion, Plymouth, September 2015

“As a last minute booking for Easter weekend we could not have chosen better. It was clean, nicely decorated and had everything you could want. There are two pubs within walking distance, they both do good food. Would definitely book again.”

Mrs White, HORNCHURCH, April 2015

“The flat was perfect for the two of us and wonderfully situated for any one interested in walking or bird watching. We used the car once to go to Slimbridge and for the other five days walked from the accommodation. Make sure you cross the green walk down the public footpath and take in the scenery and the lakes.”

The double bedroom has a cosy romantic feel and has the added benefit of a luxurious en-suite bathroom.

The large, shared entrance hall is ideal for storing walking boots, outdoor clothing and cycles whilst the delightful rear garden of this Gloucestershire self-catering apartment has a patio area and furniture, and is the perfect place for relaxing after a long day exploring the delights of this beautiful and unspoilt area.

This area has many opportunities for walking and cycling while the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal offers course fishing and boat hire.

Within easy reach is Cheltenham racecourse and the cities of Bath and Gloucester with many spectacular buildings.

Note: This property is next to Ref. 4061, together they accommodate 8.

Accommodation

All first floor.
One double bedroom with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Large, shared ground floor hallway.

Amenities

Electric storage heaters

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, use of washing machine/tumble dryer available on request and situated on the ground floor, TV/DVD player, stereo/CD, WiFi, books/games/DVDs

Fuel and power inc. in rent

Bed linen and towels inc. in rent

Cot and highchair on request

Roadside parking available outside the property or adjacent to the village green

Shared garden with furniture and BBQ

Sorry, no pets and no smoking

Shop and pub 1 min walk.

About the location

FRAMPTON ON SEVERN

Dursley 7 miles; Gloucester 11 miles; Cheltenham 20 miles.

Frampton on Severn, a jewel in the Severn Valley, boasts the longest village green in England, is mentioned in the Domesday Book, and offers architecture spanning from Cruck cottages to Tudor and Georgian houses. The designated SSSI and conservation area around the village green and the Severn Estuary, famous for its tidal bore, are a delight for wildlife enthusiasts, while the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal offers course fishing, boat hire, and many stunning walks and cycle routes. Slimbridge Wetlands is a very short drive, a reserve which exists to care for and study ducks and geese from around the world. Also close by is the Cotswold Way, and easy road access to the stunning towns of Cheltenham and Bath, and the historic waterfront city of Gloucester, boasting Roman foundations, Victorian Docklands and a spectacular Norman Cathedral.